Electronic Musician

Wavestate

$800 korg.com

Strengths

+ Nails the original Wavestation sound while offering lots of new tools
+ Very well-priced considering the power you'll find on board
+ Randomization tools are handy for generating exciting ideas

Limitations

- No aftertouch from the keyboard

Born out of the ashes of Sequential and their Prophet VS vector synth, the original Korg Wavestation was one of the defining instruments of the early ’90s. At a time when sample-based synthesis was coming of age, the Wavestation stood out primarily for the weirdness of its source material – where rivals were trying their hardest to recreate the sound of classic organs or nylon-string guitars, the Wavestation layered up its more conventional instruments with oddball percussive sounds and ambient textures for a far more unique sound palette.

Key to the Wavestation’s character were two elements: the vector synthesis inherited from Sequential, which allowed users to crossfade between four separate waves, and its own wave-sequencing engine, whereby multiple waves can be assigned to

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